Never mind on your toes buddy, in this business nowaday's, it's hanging on by the fingernails that you have not chewed off already. Could they come out with more cameras yet? kidding aside we are working hard on it, (along with the Nikon D90 housing). Just started shipping the D700 in the last feew weeks, we are slim and trim up north , by now you probably are thinking gee Jean get to the shipping date will ya, well... it's early next year, sorry I can't be more precise and yes my fleeting movement image making moderator, we will acces the Video.

Does that mean we'll be able to press the buttons and see the LCD, or that video will be implemented in video-friendly usable/functional/ergonmic/balanced fashion?

I think accessing live view mode, buttoning-on, ae lock, exposure comp, af on are all doable with the camera in the hand, but positioning of the controls and LCD vision and handling will be the deal-maker/breaker when looking at the options and shopping for a high end 5d mkii housing.

I'm just a bit worried that in the rush to get the new housings out, you guys (all of you guys, not just Aquatica) might end up with housings that are not that functional in video terms. I'd prefer to wait and have it right.

Wish list:
1. I want a port to connect an external video monitor.
2. Hood for the rear LCD or at least a reflection free material. Even if it's optional, manufacturers should consider making it available. Unlike stills which have the view finder, movie mode is ONLY through the LCD and present viewing windows have too much reflection in sunlight. It'll be a tight fit but well worth it.
3. Easy access to the mode dial. With the 5D2 having custom settings at C1-3, it'll be easier to switch Picture Styles that way vs through the menu.
4. The hardest request.... Balance and handling. DSLR rigs are usually the worst balanced rigs because the ports put all the buoyancy in the front and the housing body isn't heavy enough to offset it. With the CMOS sensor of the 5D2, avoiding wobble/skew is going to be important so housings have to be better balanced for easier handling.

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Wish list:1. I want a port to connect an external video monitor. 2. Hood for the rear LCD or at least a reflection free material. Even if it's optional, manufacturers should consider making it available. Unlike stills which have the view finder, movie mode is ONLY through the LCD and present viewing windows have too much reflection in sunlight. It'll be a tight fit but well worth it.3. Easy access to the mode dial. With the 5D2 having custom settings at C1-3, it'll be easier to switch Picture Styles that way vs through the menu.4. The hardest request.... Balance and handling. DSLR rigs are usually the worst balanced rigs because the ports put all the buoyancy in the front and the housing body isn't heavy enough to offset it. With the CMOS sensor of the 5D2, avoiding wobble/skew is going to be important so housings have to be better balanced for easier handling.

After a few days mucking around... BATTERIES.... consider making the housing capable of taking the battery grip for practical shooting UW.

After a few days mucking around... BATTERIES.... consider making the housing capable of taking the battery grip for practical shooting UW.

That's an interesting point. How long do batteries last using video? It may be a consideration in the longer term, assuming Nikon and Canon eventually add video to the pro cameras, to think about the larger housings.

That's an interesting point. How long do batteries last using video? It may be a consideration in the longer term, assuming Nikon and Canon eventually add video to the pro cameras, to think about the larger housings.

I think the current generation of 1 series batteries will handle the extra demand OK.

Excellent news. I think we should have a predictions vs deliveries thread for each new housing. I know a friend of mine was rather disappointed between the promised delivery date of his D3 housing and when it actually arrived.

They don't make a port for the Canon 16-35 II lens! I was ready to get a new housing and port for my 5DII but now I don't know what to do. I'm not interested in buying more lenses right now. The Ike web site says the 16-35II lens diameter is "too large to operate in port system".

Harald said they would be showing a production 5DMKII housing at the BOOT show, beginning January 17 in Dusseldorf...

I can confirm that. Been on the BOOT show last Saturday and had a chat with Harald and Kurt. I was wondering if the MKII would fit in my current 5D housing (which does not work that easy). Any way, I really like the new locks, since I have jammed my fingers several times (I guess I gotta learn to handle these better...). Cheers,

I can confirm that. Been on the BOOT show last Saturday and had a chat with Harald and Kurt. I was wondering if the MKII would fit in my current 5D housing (which does not work that easy). Any way, I really like the new locks, since I have jammed my fingers several times (I guess I gotta learn to handle these better...). Cheers,

Any pics anywhere of the 5dmkii housing.. particularly the back... can you tell us where the buttons for Live View, AF on, picture styles, and button on are? Have they made an attempt to shade/hood the LCD? darren